| How To Write and Publish Your Own eBook in as | | | | theauthors show you how to identify your niche |
| little as 7 | | | | market, how toanalyze their wants, needs and |
| Days by Jim Edwards and Joe Vitale exe format, | | | | problems, and how to write abook that satisfies |
| 208 pages | | | | those wants, needs and problems. |
| I was intrigued by the title of this book - writing | | | | Don't skip this chapter - it provides very |
| aneBook in 7 days? But that's exactly what Jim | | | | detailedtechniques for using keyword research to |
| Edwards and | | | | find out exactlywho your target audience is and |
| Joe Vitale show you how to do. | | | | where you will find them onthe Internet. |
| However, your eBook doesn't have to be 100 | | | | The authors' program for writing your eBook in |
| pages. In fact, | | | | seven dayscontains some useful techniques for |
| Joe Vitale's best selling eBook 'Turbo Charge Your | | | | getting your creativejuices flowing and getting |
| Writing'is only 22 pages (and 2 of those pages are | | | | your words down on paper -writing your material |
| order forms). | | | | as a letter to a friend, and writingyour sales copy |
| And the authors give the example of someone | | | | first. |
| who wrote abook just 7 pages long that sells for | | | | The chapter on 'Formatting Your eBook Text' |
| between $30 and $50. | | | | contains somevaluable tips, such as breaking up |
| The fact is that people are swamped with | | | | your text with bulletsand headers. Your readers |
| information. Sothe shorter your book, the better. | | | | will thank you for it - one ofthe keys to avoiding |
| Vitale and Edwards both have impressive track | | | | credit card charge backs is to make iteasy for |
| records inonline publishing. Joe Vitale (also known | | | | your readers to absorb your information. |
| as 'Mr. Fire') issomething of a legend in the world | | | | Chapter 10 ('How To Make Money with your |
| of marketing. He haswritten over 12 successful | | | | eBook') gives yousome tried and tested formulas |
| books and has helped more than | | | | for turning your eBook intoprofits, such as selling |
| 200 authors to write, publish and promote their | | | | the reprint rights and 'backloading' your eBook |
| books. | | | | with your own affiliate links, jointventures and |
| Jim Edwards writes a syndicated newspaper | | | | affiliate programs. |
| column called | | | | The book also contains interviews with eight |
| 'NetReporter.com' and is a frequent guest speaker | | | | successfuleBook authors, including Yanik Silver, |
| atnational conferences on topics such as search | | | | Rick Beneteau, and |
| enginetraffic generation and 'shoestring' online | | | | Jay Conrad Levinson. |
| marketing. He'salso the author of '33 Days To | | | | The interview with Yanik Silver is worth reading |
| Online Profits' and 'The | | | | verycarefully. He reveals how he made tens of |
| Lazy Man's Guide To Online Business'. | | | | thousands ofdollars by setting up 3 separate |
| If you're like many aspiring authors, you may | | | | profit streams in the sameeBook: reprint rights, |
| have the urgeto write your book first and then | | | | his own affiliate links andcustomization fees. |
| find out if there's amarket for it. But as Edwards | | | | If you want to create your own information |
| and Vitale point out, that'sa formula for eBook | | | | product, thisbook is definitely worth reading - you'll |
| failure. | | | | find out thatit's easier than you think. |
| In chapter 2 ('Setting Yourself Up for Success') | | | | |